Water to Wine, based out of Atlanta, mixes their Southern, Country Rock roots to create a surprising energy and emotional experience for the listener!
Fronted by a male and female vocalist, their vocal lines and harmonies are an immediate stand out. Water to Wine’s original music has a familiar ring to it, reminding the listener of the great Classic, Americana and Country rock legends. The group plays and sings with an organic touch that will remind you of their vintage southern and other diverse influences.
When you get the opportunity to hear a Water to Wine set, you’ll immediately notice the sweet Vocal performance, the precision of a Rhythm Section that hits hard, and the melodic back and forth between the Lead Guitar and the Keys and Organ. A little bit Eagles and little bit- Little Big Town, after seeing the band live, you’ll be keeping an eye out for their next show.
The band plays primarily in the Southeast at various amphitheaters and music halls. The music is uplifting and written about real life, it’s challenges and the things we enjoy doing when the weekend gets here!
Water to Wine’s debut album was released April 9th, 2022 and critics previewing the album are already responding favorably to the message and the music
Their music can be purchased as well as T shirts and other merchandise here: https://watertowineband.com/merch/
Info: info@watertowineband.com
Web: https://www.watertowineband.com
Accepting dates for 2023
Booking:
Sound Principles Pro Multi Media
770-477-6227
info@watertowineband.com
What People Are Saying About Us
There’s nothing quite like the rousing sting of the amplifier hum that comes with seeing a bar band ripping through the last organic outlet of live music in America...one of the better examples of sunshine-stained country-rock you’re going to get out of a group of artists on the mainstream or underground end of music the same.
- Claire Uebelacker / Ballyhoo Magazine
A masterpiece of bright sound, an optimistic ray of light and life...I haven't heard any new music over the last 20 years that has this energy and quality. I’ve been a little stuck in the days of classic music. But this work is Gold. Rare.
- O. Griseldes, El Dorado, Florida
Countrified to the core but still very much a rock n’ roll record in the right departments, Water to Wine’s A Señorita, A Sweet Tea and A Few Good Songs offers us a casual introduction to what this country-rock set is capable of....Water to Wine is dishing out something that few acts are serving.
Chadwick Easton, Melody Maker
They’ve got a quality collection of tracks that suggests ambitions extending well beyond what the Nashville establishment would ever allow for right now, and if they can keep this momentum going, it’s going to be hard to compete with their potential.
- Rachel Townsend, The Spotted Cat
The best thing…is how well it plays on loop, over and over without getting the least bit bored. The proper mix of folk and country with a classic rock foundation is what make Water To Wine’s music so accessible…Water To Wine serve up the best of both worlds…
–Mark Druery, Indieshark
A little bit country and a whole lot of rock n’ roll, Water to Wine invokes elements of Roses & Cigarettes, Little Big Town, and W.C. Beck...while firmly establishing themselves as an act that doesn’t care much for the conventionalities...
Michael Rand, Mobangles
The bottom line here is pretty simple – this is a band intent on celebrating the depth of Americana, especially from an electrifying perspective, and both their ballads and their bruising singles paint us this picture.
Garth Thomas, The Hollywood Digest
“Great release by the Atlanta area band with tons of moxie and absolute positive vibes…It does not matter if you are more into country or rock, as they even cross genres into Americana. The vocals get better as they go and wind up being a featured asset..”
— Colin Jordan, Medium